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by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Gasoline prices are holding steady above $3 despite expectations that they should decline, which has been a common refrain this year. Average gasoline prices in Vermont are $3.13/g, unchanged from last week, 4 cents/g higher than a month ago and 2 cents/g lower than a year ago.
Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets In response to ongoing and worsening drought conditions across the state, VAAFM has launched a 2025 Agriculture Drought Impact Survey to understand its effects on Vermont farms.
Pride Center of Vermont (PCVT) is humbled and grateful to share that we have received an anonymous $350,000 gift to help stabilize the organization and support the important work ahead. This gift arrives at a time when we are listening deeply, rebuilding intentionally, and working to shape the future of PCVT based on what our community tells us it needs.
Vermont Business Magazine Hunters will still have several days of archery and muzzleloader deer hunting to enjoy in Vermont after the regular deer season ends on November 30. Archery deer hunting continues December 1-15, and muzzleloader deer hunting will occur December 6-14.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Law and Graduate School’s Environmental Advocacy Clinic (EAC), on behalf of the Vermont Public Interest Research Group (VPIRG), has filed an amicus curiae brief in the U.S.
Vermont Business Magazine Climate Advocates Bennington (CAB) honored Mikaela Lewis and Matt Harrington of the Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce with the 2025 Environmental Leadership Award during the Bennington Rotary Club luncheon on Friday, November 21st.
Vermont Business Magazine The sixth edition of Vermont Almanac has been published and is being shipped to readers and bookstores this week. The book features all new stories about and by Vermonters.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Historical Society has launched its first annual Women’s History and Material Culture Fellowship. This fellowship will work with VHS’s Collections Manager to explore, identify, and research items from our vast artifact collection to identify and study objects that help to tell the story of women in Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General Charity Clark today joined 21 other attorneys general in filing a lawsuit to stop the federal government from unlawfully cutting off Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for thousands of lawful permanent residents. The coalition seeks to block new guidance from the U.S.
Vermont Business Magazine The City Council's Transportation, Energy, and Utilities Committee on Tuesday night discussed the third-party Velerity report at its meeting. This report was envisioned in a City Council Resolution from November 2023 to help Burlington Electric Department identify ways to improve efficiency, reduce stack emissions (carbon and particulates), a
Vermont Business Magazine The Attorney General’s Office today announced that Victoria Thompson, 32, of White River Junction, Vermont, was sentenced in Vermont Superior Court, Windsor County, Criminal Division, after pleading guilty to a felony charge of selling or dispensing a regulated drug with death resulting and two misdemeanor drug-possession charges.
Vermont Business Magazine During the Thanksgiving holiday, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT), and law enforcement agencies across the state and nation remind drivers to wear their seat belts.
